Matthew Burns has always felt a strong connection with Quandamooka Country and has a passion for sharing his stories and knowledge. In 1995 he first started sharing his culture as a part of a traditional dance troupe called Yulu Burri Ba. By 2004, he was facilitating his own cultural workshops for school, university and special interest groups.
Today, Matthew shares his culture with over 7,000 people a year on North Stradbroke Island and in the greater Brisbane region. He enjoys making all of his own artefacts, including knives, spears and ropes. He also has a particular talent for being informative, respectful and funny all at once!
There are activities suitable for all age groups, including walking tours, presentations and artefact demonstrations. He can tailor tours to suit small or large special interest groups.
Tours are based on North Stradbroke Island (Minjerribah) however, a specialised experience can be organised for other locations within the Redlands Coast (Quandamooka).
Discover culture, traditions and island flavours on beautiful Minjerribah, with Matt Burns
Journey across the bay with SeaLink, join Quandamooka Elder Matt Burns on the Goompi Trail, and hear stories of culture, family and Country brought to life through artefacts, traditions and bush knowledge. Finish your day with rooftop dining and handcrafted brews at Straddie Brewing Co, with stunning views over the island.
Step into the rich traditions of the Quandamooka people on North Stradbroke Island (Minjerribah) with Matthew Burns, a proud Traditional Owner. With a deep connection to Country, Matthew has been sharing his knowledge and stories for 30 years, captivating audiences with his cultural workshops, guided walks, dance, didgeridoo, and boomerang-throwing experiences.
Tailored for all ages, these workshops offer a unique opportunity to learn about the deep connection between the Quandamooka people, the land, and the sea. Engaging, informative, and often filled with laughter, Matthew's storytelling brings history to life.